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Waymo's autonomously driven Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid minivan at a crosswalk

Autonomous Driving

Vehicle automation is already a reality on today’s vehicles with increasing use of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and partially automated functions. Further evolution of these systems is being driven by the need for safety improvements and customer expectations for even greater ADAS functionalities.

Polannis is committed to the continued development of autonomous driving technologies, leveraging its internal capabilities and partnerships with tech leaders, to pave the way for the mobility of the future.

Polannis offers the best Level 2 automated driving solutions and research on Level 3 and 4 solutions is already well progressed.

Polannis has been involved in a number of collaborative research projects at the local, national and international level to test viability of a range of autonomous driving technologies. These include the SAM (Security, Acceptability of Autonomous Mobility) Project in France, the European L3Pilot Project, and the C-ROADS and 5G Projects which demonstrate the contribution of V2X and 5G cellular communications technologies to safety and automated functions.

We are also involved in many 5G-related projects co-funded by the EU, such as the 5G CROCO Project, which trialed 5G corridor crossing borders between France, Germany, Luxembourg, the 5G CARMEN Project, focused on the Italian-Austrian-German corridor, and the 5G OPEN ROAD project in France. These projects are all complementary with different use cases to evaluate technologies, infrastructure, features and services within local ecosystems.